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Polar Bears Understand 'the
Service'
March 6, 2007
By Pole R. Bear polerbear@leaveusaloneusfws.com
Sixty Below &
Comfy, Nunavit, Canada - I understand the deadline for comment
submission to the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service's proposal to list us
as "threatened" is April 9, 2007. It is hoped that my
comments, sent by a caring courier, will serve as inspiration for
others to decipher the "proposal" that is ostensibly for
us polar bears by sending their comments, too!
'The U.S. Fish and
Wildlife Service will ... present information and take public comments
on the 12-month petition finding and proposed rule to list the polar
bear as “threatened” throughout its range under the Endangered
Species Act.... The Service is particularly interested in comments
concerning information on polar bear distribution, habitat selection,
food habits, population density and trends, habitat trends, and effects
of management on polar bears, the effects of sea ice change on the
distribution and abundance of polar bears and their principal prey, the
effects of other potential factors (such as oil and gas development,
contaminants, ecotourism, hunting, and poaching), any populations of the
species that may qualify as distinct population segments, and data and
studies referred to within the proposal.'
The above comment
guidelines infer that only certain "experts" be qualified to
comment intelligently. No doubt, many of these "experts" are
paid by The Nature Conservancy and others of its ilk. In truth, one need
not be an expert on our “habitat or us" to be cognizant of the
"proposal" and its consequences. With that in mind, I'll
simply comment from a polar bear's perspective, being confident
that my comments will be far more accurate and honest than "the
Service's proposal."
We
polar bears are far less interested in the "Service" than
the "Service," DOI and public-private partners would have you
believe they are in us. We are even less impressed by the
"interest" in information on our "distribution,
habitat selection, food habits, population density and trends, habitat
trends ... effects of management ... sea ice change on ...
distribution and abundance," etc., etc., etc., ad nauseam. We
do not care about tourism of any kind, "Eco" or otherwise. We
are, in fact, offended by the inference that such things might
negatively impact us. We are utterly disgusted by your use of
Language Deception in order to make people think we are such wimps that
"other potential factors" might bother us.
What we
really want and need is for USFWS, the DOI, etc., to leave us alone,
thank you very much. We live in an area that is no more
friendly to paper pushers and their incessant meddling where they and
their "pie in the sky" (or more likely: "Chicken Little,
sky is falling") figures would give them a failing grade in any
math teacher's class. Of course
we have "distinct populations," and if anyone plans to crowd
us by artificially increasing our numbers and proximity to each other,
just watch the 'fireworks' begin! Polar bears do not take kindly to
"population density" or outsiders whose only wish is for
something to bear enough resemblance to the Trojan horse that taxpayers
will open the gates and let it in, there to wreak havoc. Even we
polar bears are not such cannibalistic predators! Trust us! We
understand better than most people about property rights.
We
understand the many and varied nuances of the "Endangered Species
Act" and how the ESA has been used for decades to stop almost all
but the most powerful people's ability to own and utilize private
property. We understand this plan and that foreign oil is more
profitable for certain political and private interests than Alaskan oil. We
would tell you what we think of USFWS's "proposal,"
but would not do so in polite company. We want USFWS, also known as "the
Service," to stay out of our business and our back yard.
Though we may not know how to read the printed word, you can bet we
know how to read "the signs of the times."
We
polar bears might well roar ferociously and tell USFWS to mind its
own business and stop seeking to use us as its latest real
estate agent in an agenda that does not care one whit about
"protecting" anything but paychecks and perks.
Let's
stop the small talk. We are not "threatened" by
anything except bureaucratic schemes and dreams of money and power. The
interest in us -- and all other "species" the "Endangered
Species Act" purports to be about "saving" -- would
evaporate faster than an ice cube in the Mojave Desert in July, if the
obscene amount of grant and other funding were to dry up.
It's
time to stop the scam. It is not about us. It never was. It never will
be. It's also not about 'jumping mice,' 'snowy plovers,' 'black-footed
ferrets,' or any other supposedly 'threatened' or 'endangered' species.
You good folks reading this article can take my word for it!
Forget
any intent of "listing" us. We don't want to be USFWS's
real estate agent and are thoroughly disgusted by its plans to
use and abuse our good name in such a shameful way.
Honesty
is, and always has been, the best policy. We polar bears are
telling you so!
Courier:
Julie Kay Smithson
213
Thorn Locust Lane
London,
Ohio
propertyrights@earthlink.net
(Permission
to post from the Polar Bear.)
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